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12-29-2019 10:41 AM
To me it is a little shady but is she can sleep at night well be it
12-29-2019 10:41 AM - edited 12-29-2019 10:47 AM
I think she's going to lose money doing that. I don't think it's illegal or wrong, just kind of dumb.
These stores will start refusing her returns. What will she do when that happens?
ETA: Is she accounting for all the gas and wear and tear on her car this costs? That will eat away any profits. And she's her own shipping and customer service departments. If she doesn't meet the standards for Poshmark, they will ban her. And she has to maintain a near perfect reputation on Ebay or her offerings won't show up. Also storing loads of clothing takes up space and can cause lots of problems as well.
But at least she's not in an MLM! That's a good thing for sure. If she finds it isn't working out, she can just cut her losses and quit on her own terms.
12-29-2019 10:42 AM
It sounds to me like it is more something to do ,than income..I am not sure about it being immoral..I think it sort of is the way things are run today..Ethics aren't always the best in any business, I am sorry to say
12-29-2019 10:42 AM
Well---sounds like a job to me and alot of work---am wondering what TJ Maxx or any other store will take returns back routinely with no banning her doing that---whatever----if she has thusands of $ of inventory I am wondering how much does she think she needs as her own money--sounds like she has plenty to me---people are just plain weird!!!!
12-29-2019 10:43 AM
Good old American capitalism, as long as she's keeping good books, reporting her income, and paying income taxes.
12-29-2019 10:44 AM
She must get some sort of rush from buying all that stuff. Why would it be immoral? She can do what she wants with it. If people buy it, that's their business.
Personally, I wouldn't waste my time doing all of that.
12-29-2019 10:44 AM
She's doing the same thing these stores are doing: buying overstock low and selling high enough to make a profit. As long as the items being returned have never been worn and meet the requirement for return, I see nothing wrong with it.
I have a buddy who shops at Goodwill and then sells on ebay. She makes a very nice profit doing this. If the items don't sell, she donates them back to Goodwill. Like your friend, she doesn't need the money but wants to make her "own" money.
Wealthy people are wealthy for a reason; they see opportunity and take it.
12-29-2019 10:44 AM - edited 12-29-2019 10:47 AM
12-29-2019 10:47 AM
@I am still oxox wrote:To me it is a little shady but is she can sleep at night well be it
@I am still oxox Don't you think a lot of thieves sleep better at night than we probably do?
12-29-2019 10:47 AM
@bathina I have never seen anyone pull up to our food pantry in Cadillacs, either. You can tell who is hungry..We never ask for anything but ID..we keep records ,and people are allowed to come one a month...It seems to me the poor have not much chance to keep their dignity
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